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Kling 3.0 AI Video Generator — 1080p Quality
Kling 3.0 delivers high-fidelity 1080p video generation with exceptional character consistency. Ideal for anime, cinematic narrative, and commercial production.
Example Outputs & Prompts
Real outputs from the community — each with the exact prompt used.
Nezha vs Ao Bing Clash
Act 1: Close-up. Nezha's Red Armillary Sash gently sways with sparks flying. Camera suddenly zooms out rapidly. Nezha kicks off the ground, earth shatters. Act 2: Nezha swings his Fire-Tipped Spear in a sweeping motion, creating a circular ring of flames. The flame ring seamlessly transforms into Ao Bing's rotating ice blade. Camera follows the rotation axis — instant smooth transition from red to blue tones. Act 3: Mid-shot from the side. The Fire-Tipped Spear and ice sword collide in mid-air. Sparks and ice fragments explode. Ao Bing spirals upward around a fire pillar; Nezha inverts in the air on his Wind-Fire Wheels.
Tournament of Power
A massive cosmic arena forms in a blinding void, Tournament-of-Power scale. Crowds from countless universes roar. Gintoki Sakata announces the rules casually: "This tournament decides the strongest. Winner gets a harem." From the left: Saitama walks out slowly, hands in pockets. "Huh. This again." From the right: Goku steps forward, serious. "You're strong… but you look like you don't care." Lights drop. Power surges. Comedy and catastrophe collide.
Classroom Romance Short Film
15-second cinematic Japanese drama pure love short film. Warm golden sunlight in an empty classroom in the afternoon, spilling through blinds onto side-by-side desks. [0-4s] Slow push-in from medium shot to close-up of two people's side profiles. A pure girl in a summer school uniform focused on writing notes, long eyelashes, slight upturn at the corner of her mouth. [4-9s] Close-up of the boy secretly turning to gaze at her, eyes filled with restrained affection. He quickly turns away, earlobes turning red. [9-15s] Eyes meet in slow motion. She whispers: "...What are you looking at?" He stutters: "N-nothing..." She: "...Liar." He gently: "...Just looking at you." Shallow depth of field, warm film grain, 8K sharp.
Futuristic Lamborghini Assembly
White high performance Lamborghini assembling from holographic internals to a sleek final form. Components snap together with light bursts; wheels align, dashboard lights up. Camera: close-ups, wide reveals, ending with full 360° orbit. Lens: 50mm. Frame rate: 24fps. Holograms, flares, digital UI, electrical effects. High-contrast spotlights for texture and reflections. Cool tones, black & metallic with bright highlights. Futuristic, sleek, intense.
How to use it
Write your prompt
Kling 3.0 handles complex scenes well. Specify characters, environment, camera movement, and mood. The more detail, the closer the output.
Choose Pro or Standard mode
Pro mode outputs 1920×1080. Standard is faster and cheaper for drafts. Both support 16:9, 9:16, and 1:1.
Download and use
Results in 1–3 minutes. Full HD download, no watermarks. Works directly in video editors.
What it's good at
Character consistency
Strong at maintaining consistent character appearance across frames — faces, clothing, and movement stay coherent throughout the clip.
Anime & stylized content
One of the best models for anime-style generation. Handles sakuga animation, dynamic action sequences, and stylized visual effects.
Commercial quality output
1080p Pro mode output is clean enough for professional use — product videos, brand content, and social media ads.
Questions
What's the difference between Standard and Pro modes?
Pro outputs 1920×1080 at higher fidelity. Standard is 720p and generates faster. Use Pro for final output, Standard for iteration.
How much does Kling 3.0 cost per video?
25 credits per generation in Standard mode. Pro mode costs more — check the pricing page.
Is it good for anime content?
Yes — it's one of the strongest models for anime-style video. It understands sakuga, dramatic lighting, and stylized motion.
Can I animate my own character?
Yes. Use image-to-video mode to upload a character reference and describe the motion you want.
